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It's really great to see new user doing such a great effort with the mapping, and the new map Germany regions map looks nice! - though, I'm not too fond of the color scheme,
maybe look here for some inspiration on some different colours, my main concerns is with Rheinland-Pfalz and Baden-Württemberg being very dark. Especially if you plan on adding more details later as you wrote in the summary. More importantly, we have a (maybe unwritten) standard of making the whole regions the same colour... like North, East, West etc, as it's done on the popular United States map. If you want to distinguish the Bundesländer a bit, then maybe the approach of our Florida map could provide some inspiration. This is constructive criticism, not an attempt to diminish some fantastic work. --Stefan (sertmann)Talk 17:05, 17 March 2009 (EDT)

Thanks for the compliments and suggestions. Yea, I found out quick red was a bad color when I started putting in roads! I started using some of the color palettes from older (and better) maps, but 16 colors is too many. But there are no regional breakdowns of Germany besides just the Bundesländer (surprising, since it's such a big country). That's what I've been mulling over the past few days, I think Wikitravel is actually missing a level in the hierarchy there. I think my plan of attack now is to actually at least outline those regional articles to make the breakdown of Germany more gentle. (Off topic, but just wanted to mention your work on Copenhagen is awesome. Really helped me out when I visited a couple weeks ago). hokiesvt 17:28, 17 March 2009 (EDT)

Aw, thanks! :) Now regarding the map, If you want any more suggestions, I think it would be cool if you could add the ICE network - basically like the lines drawn up here. I'm doing the region map of Italy right now and will add the TAV network there. --Stefan (sertmann)Talk 21:38, 21 March 2009 (EDT)

Thanks for the suggestion, and that definitely is on my short list (along with adding the major autobahns, and trying not to make them overwhelm the map). hokiesvt 04:53, 22 March 2009 (EDT)

I really like the way you represented the rail lines here! I will have to try that in the future. It should be easier to create than the node-stroked lines I (and others) have been using, and looks cleaner anyway. --PeterTalk 20:53, 21 March 2009 (EDT)

Thought I was filling out those locations... musta slipped up on that one. Thanks for the recommendations on documentation of the images; I definitely see how that can help, so I'll go back and get that looking better. I like this kinda feedback, helps me get my work into a more wikitravel format. Thanks for the thanks, also! hokiesvt 12:29, 22 March 2009 (EDT)

I noticed it missing on several of your images -- check your contributions on shared and make sure. =) LtPowers 16:30, 22 March 2009 (EDT)

Mate, you are risking tar and feathers if you put Düsseldorf on the same Rhine river site as Cologne! I don't know how to correct it but Düsseldorf is on the right side of the Rhine and takes pride to be opposite of Cologne. Please adapt the map and otherwise have fun here.
Regards, jan 11:22, 20 April 2009 (EDT)

Wow, yes, I definitely know that is a hot topic. Moved and updated. I had created a modified version with some major road/rail connections here where Düsseldorf was moved to the correct side, but that never got translated to the plain map. hokiesvt 16:26, 20 April 2009 (EDT)

I have made regional maps for Northern Germany, Western Germany etc, identifying the constituent states, for the regional articles, and am busy uploading them, but the server is giving too much hassle today, and I have to go out later.
I plan to upload the svgs later when I remember how to do it. Meanwhile, if there are any errors on the maps that are up, please let me know. I will try to get round to a bit of extra detail on the regional maps some time, but may not have the time.
Cheers, • • • Peter (Southwood)Talk 04:05, 11 May 2011 (EDT)